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Pullman Shanghai Jing An
4.7/57144 Reviews

Pullman Shanghai Jing An

Train Station Area Shanghai|0.3km from Shanghai Railway Station
Great location walking distance from Shanghai railway station. Got there a few hours early but hotel allowed us to leave luggage there whilst we went for lunch. Lovely hotel, staff, breakfast etc.. Only downside is that the pool is 6th floor in next building so you have to come down, go past reception and lobby and take lift to the 6th floor there. The small jacuzzi was not available when we wanted to use it as it was safer with our 3 year old so had to go into the main pool but we felt like we were getting in the way as others were using it to do their length swimming. Also, to get to the pool you have to climb up some stairs and at the bottom what looks like a rubber grip flooring was full of cold water but it was clear so when i stepped into it with cloth sandals that the hotel gave us in the room, they got soaking wet and the water was freezing cold. There should be a sign there to say there is a pool of water (see picture attached) Other downside in the room is that the lighting system is very confusing - we had an executive suite and wanted to put our infant to sleep in the main room whilst we relaxed in the living room but if you wanted the lighting on in the living area you had to go to the bedroom to turn it on and the lights next to the front door were also confusing as there was no option to turn on the lights in the lounge area and if there was, it wasn’t stated hence why we say it was all very confusing.

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Jinjiang Inn Pinshang (Shanghai Railway Station South Plaza Hotel)
4.3/5656 Reviews
Train Station Area
Hygiene: clean, fully equipped Service: Attentive, arrived earlier than the reservation time, due to the availability problem, the room was upgraded for free! At the same time, breakfast is provided, and there is no additional fee for bringing children to eat, which is much better than other cities. Environment: The location is just opposite the train station. Cross the road to the hotel, and you can see the big screen information at the station when you open the window. It is more convenient to change trains, subways, and buses to famous tourist spots.
Stars 99 Motel
3.2/5145 Reviews
Train Station Area
The room is clean, the front desk near the train station is good, the e-sports room experience is satisfactory, and I will stay here next time. Thank you very much [holding fist]
Park Inn by Radisson Shanghai Downtown
4.2/5457 Reviews
Train Station Area
I often stay at this hotel, the staff is always friendly here, clean, the bed linen is fresh, and the cleaning staff is super, the girls always smile and try to help 👍🏻
Net Fish Esports Hotel (Shanghai Railway Station Hotel)
4.8/5758 Reviews
Train Station Area
Service attitude is very good, the front desk lady is super good ~ computer is also good to play Yongji quack fast, the room is good, often come to play with friends, health is also very clean, rest assured
Pullman Shanghai Jing An
4.7/57144 Reviews
Train Station Area
Great location walking distance from Shanghai railway station. Got there a few hours early but hotel allowed us to leave luggage there whilst we went for lunch. Lovely hotel, staff, breakfast etc.. Only downside is that the pool is 6th floor in next building so you have to come down, go past reception and lobby and take lift to the 6th floor there. The small jacuzzi was not available when we wanted to use it as it was safer with our 3 year old so had to go into the main pool but we felt like we were getting in the way as others were using it to do their length swimming. Also, to get to the pool you have to climb up some stairs and at the bottom what looks like a rubber grip flooring was full of cold water but it was clear so when i stepped into it with cloth sandals that the hotel gave us in the room, they got soaking wet and the water was freezing cold. There should be a sign there to say there is a pool of water (see picture attached) Other downside in the room is that the lighting system is very confusing - we had an executive suite and wanted to put our infant to sleep in the main room whilst we relaxed in the living room but if you wanted the lighting on in the living area you had to go to the bedroom to turn it on and the lights next to the front door were also confusing as there was no option to turn on the lights in the lounge area and if there was, it wasn’t stated hence why we say it was all very confusing.
ZEN Hotel
4.1/51177 Reviews
Train Station Area
Near the Shanghai station, I followed the navigation and walked to the entrance of the Public Security Bureau. After asking for directions, they found that the back door was the Public Security Bureau and the front door was the hotel. The rooms are simple and elegant, and the industrial style of the bathroom is very appetizing. I was surprised to find a small refrigerator. It is a construction site from the window. It's okay to open the curtains. Some minor problems are solved immediately, and the service attitude is poor.

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Shanghai Railway Station Hotel Guide

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